- Hardware Inspector 2.2 Where's My Hardware? It?s a well-known fact that all modern computers come with the open architecture. That means, you can take any part of a computer and replace it with an analogous part, and the computer would still work correctly. Such architecture provides many great benefits (for example, you can renew only those hardware units that really affect you work efficiency). However, the open architecture has some drawbacks as well. For example, in a large office with many
- EndTask Pro 3.2.40. The Almighty System Supervisor EndTask Pro is an ingenious combination of system supervising and control utilities every advanced user and system administrator should have. Its main goal is to provide user with the complete control over his entire system and its health, with comfort. The first thing EndTask Pro allows to supervise/control is processes running in the system. «Well, thanks, but I already have my Task Manager!» You would probably say
- PDF Analyzer - an all-seeing PDF analysis tool that is a breeze to use Users who work with large collections of PDF files on a regular basis — publishers, editors, technical writers, webmasters — often need to obtain detailed information about the files they deal with. Apparently, large PDF editing applications can be used for this purpose, but its not comfortable at all. If you would like to be able to quickly extract the necessary file attributes from your PDF files, all you need
- DriverScanner - keep your hardware drivers up-to-date with a single mouse click! Most users simply do not realize that hardware drivers are not just a necessary prerequisite for normal operation of their hardware, but very often also a factor that determines its quality and stability. Whether its poor video performance in a new game, stuttering sound in a new audio application or inability to use your webcam in a new version of your favorite IM — the problem is most likely in the
- SpeedUpMyPC 2009 - get an immediate performance boost without upgrading your PC! It is not at all uncommon that your PC gets significantly slower after several months of operation. New applications and installed and removed, files are written and deleted, settings modified — and all this leads to performance drops over the course of time. Apparently, if you can proudly call yourself a computer whiz, you can handle these problems on your own, but if you are more of a regular user who simply prefers
- Dr.Explain: User Guides Done Right No matter how great is the value hidden in your program, it wont worth a penny until user figures out how the program works and how to get started. Manuals of all kinds are supposed to help users get along with software; however, the composition of a decent user guide can easily turn into a full-time job by itself, if all the operations are done by hand. With Dr.Explain, the job of creating manuals can just
- Spectrum Analyzer Pro Live 2009 - turn your PC into a cutting-edge sound analysis tool! If you are a professional musician, acoustics expert or just a hi-fi enthusiast who wants to make sure that his audio system is perfectly tuned and plays the way it is supposed to, you need a whole set of hardware and software tools that will measure the parameters of your current setup and give you a choice of improvement options. You may have already gotten the right hardware and read tons of specialized books
- WinCatalog 2009 - an all-seeing personal inventory manager for your media and other collections Technical progress gave us hard drives measured in terabytes, high capacity memory cards and optical disks, portable media of various types, lightning-fast Internet connections and access to virtually immeasurable collections of music, movies, books and other content. An average user easily gets lost in his or her files after several dozen files have been downloaded, so its easy to imagine what happens when hundreds of movies and
- PC Booster - give a solid boost to your computer ‘s performance without paying a penny for hardware upgrades! If you feel that your aging computer is experiencing problems with new applications, you have several options to choose from. Apparently, you can replace your system by a new one — but that will cost you a pretty penny. If possible, you can also upgrade your PC by purchasing and installing such components as a new CPU or extra memory — but that may also make a hole in your pocket and require special
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